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A Cold-Blooded POV

It burned an entire kingdom to the ground for petty revenge against the humans. It ransacked the Board of Sorcery, hoarding all the cores in their treasury to ease its greed. It killed and destroyed a God for entering its territory without its permission. In a cavern within the Great Aeternus Labyrinth, a reptile seemly like any other hatched from its egg. With a growing intellect it shouldn’t have and adaptability traits that is impossible for its current tier of evolution, it began its life surviving and growing stronger. Read as this reptile mutate and evolve. Watch as it change the world of Atinen, as it usher the world into a new age of chaos and destruction as well as prosperity and hope. *** I know you guys are tired of fun monster evolution stories where the monster becomes increasingly less monstrous, and eventually they're just a more spicy version of a human and it stops being a monster evolution story. I am too. This story is not about a human who was hit by a truck and reincarnated into a world where he so happens to be a monster. No. This story follows the Mc who is a monster with a monster’s mentality and POV. However, reincarnation is apart of the story. Additionally I have taken certain elements from some of my favorite non-human novels and stories such as: Chrysalis, Kumo Desu ga, Nanika?, and even Re: monster. Point is, I’m incorporating a large amount of ideas and flipping them to fit my story.

Month · Fantasy
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Following the Mana

Following the the various tunnels that split into possibly unlimited other divergent tunnels, Ethoss moved like he had done this all his life. There was no hesitation in his steps, he knew exactly where he needed to go. 

As he moved, the reptile trained his mana shaping skill, he had been way too relaxed before; all he was doing in these caverns was eating and eating. He couldn't even allow himself to call his hunts 'proper hunting' because the monsters were far too weak to even be considered as such. They were all premature and defenseless against him, it seemed more like they were serving themselves to him, rather than him fighting to obtain biomass.